Nope.

Nope.

Ok, everyone. This is what’s going to happen. We have until December 17th to fix this.

I am writing the CEO a letter. I want every single person affected by this to mail a postcard or write a letter and mail it to:

CEO Jeff D’Onofrio
Tumblr Headquarters
770 Broadway
New York City, 10003
USA.

This information came from Tumblr’s own website, so it is not doxxing.

In the letter or postcard, tell him how important Tumblr is, how you enjoy it, how you have made friends, how it has helped you.
Tell him: Please don’t delete our community.

But most importantly, be professional and do not use foul language or resort to threats. We need to show them that we are people, not perverts or thugs, and he is hurting us hard. Thank you.

Trying not to panic and currently figuring out what to do about Tumbles changes.

My email address is ccallenreese@gmail.com. I own the domain name, so I will likely just find rehosting. Bookmark the domain name allbecauseoftheboys.com.

What is going to happen to our community? 🙁

flashdoggy:

hadriantemple:

https://www.out.com/positive-voices/2016/12/01/woman-who-cared-hundreds-abandoned-gay-men-dying-aids?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=positive-voices&utm_content=repro#media-gallery-media-6

If you’re a younger gay man, you got lucky. You were born after the scourge of AIDS had started to pass, after the development of effective medications that make it a manageable condition and not a death sentence, and after the development of PrEP and PEP.

So you don’t understand what it was like to be gay in the 80s and 90s. You don’t understand just how much fear and contempt AIDS patients received. You don’t know how common it was for families to abandon AIDS patients, for them to die alone and unmourned. And you don’t know what lengths some people went to care for those unfortunate young men.

So read this. It’s the story of one remarkably kind woman, a woman who took care of AIDS patients when others wouldn’t, men she had no reason to care for but cared for them anyway. It’s beautiful and it moves me to tears.

You need to understand this. You need to know what the previous generation of gay men struggled through. Even while that generation was dying so young, they were fighting to build what we have today, fighting for research into AIDS, fighting for the legalization of gay sex, fighting for gay marriage and inheritance rights and anti-discrimination ordinances, and all the other things that have made a better life for you then the one you were born into. You owe it to them to take a few minutes and learn a little about their struggles.

Remembering those we lost during the Reagan Genocide. 30th anniversary of World AIDS Day, December 1, 2018.

coolroseus:

He’s still learning how to tend to cock with his mouth, so you help him along with setting a rhythm. Nothing quite inspires a boy like two blunt fingers against the prostate. He hasn’t moved to touch his dark erection once in the last ten minutes. He’s focusing on his ass without even meaning to. You smile. Good progress is being made. You just have to invest the time to do so – sometimes hard, when you’re horny, but always always worth it.

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